Abstract

Summary: A novel bioabsorbable suture anchor has been introduced for shoulder rotator cuff surgical repair made of the co-polymer 85/15 D,L lactide/glycolide. Previous clinical reports on the use of this material in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction have described intraosseous edema at various time intervals following implantation. The purpose of this study was to analyze the implant's loss of physical properties and to correlate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) finding with gross and histological observations at various time intervals after intraosseous implantation in the experimental animal. Six drill holes were made in the tibias of 11 dogs. The spherical implant was placed in 5 of the drill holes and the sixth was preserved as a sham control. The dogs were killed at 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, and 26 weeks for gross and microscopic inspection. Correlative MRIs were taken from the 4-, 12-, and 26-week specimens. Gross inspection showed that the overlying soft tissue healed to bone in 3 weeks. The implants were surrounded by new bone by 6 weeks. The implants maintained gross physical integrity for 6 to 12 weeks. Histologically, there was minimal inflammatory response to the degrading implant. The implant site had been completely replaced by bone at 12 weeks. Correlative MRI showed edema adjacent to the implant sites, but there was no correlative inflammation or cyst formation through the time necessary for complete absorption of the implant. Correlative MRI identified and differentiated the image of the intact and degrading implant.Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol 15, No 7 (October), 1999: pp 691–708

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